If you are one of the lucky ones who already have their hands on the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime you may have notices some minor imperfections, well today we can confirm that Asus has rolled out a firmware update to bring some fixes to the Android tablet – keep reading on to find out what has changed.

The update will bring your Transformer Prime to software version 8.8.3.33, when connected to the Internet you should receive a notification telling you that a new software update is available, however you can manually trigger the update by going into Settings \ About Phone \ Software Update. The update should take no longer than 10 minutes to install, however don’t be alarmed if it takes up to 20 minutes as it depends quite heavily on your connection speed.

Once you have installed the update you should notice that the camera focus is improved along with touch accuracy, the rest of the fixes are quite minor they include enhanced GPS speed (we reported GPS issues in this post), better app compatibility, removal of the MyZine widget from the desktop and if you ever noticed the Asus logo shaking this should now be fixed. All of these details were found over at AndroidForums.com – sadly the update procedure hasn’t gone smoothly for everyone.

We have been reading comments on multiple sites and on the whole things seem to be going to plan, however one person has reported that the update bricked their tablet, a less worrying issue suggests that for some reason the MyZine widget remained in the desktop after the update. Some people suggest that the bricking issues are more common than we think, therefore we would recommend ignoring the update for the time being and installing it once we can verify that it should be safe.

If you ignored our warnings please let us know if the update went smoothly in the comments section below, be sure to mention any changes you’ve spotted which weren’t mentioned by us.